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...Hutchinson '90, Philadelphia; K. Fairbank '90, Chicago; N. Longworth '91, Cincinnati; A. J. Cumnock '91, New York City; J. P. Lee '91, New York City; F. N. Watriss '92, New York City; L. Frothingham '93, Boston; A. J. Dibblee '93, San Francisco; B. G. Waters '94, Boston, R. D. Wrenn '95, N. Y. City; N. W. Bingham '95, Somerville; D. D. Scannell '97, Boston; E. N. Wrightington '97, Boston...
...body representative of all the principal sports and of as many different localities as possible. It includes, in Messrs. Gardner, Brooks and Frothingham, the three graduate members of the Harvard Athletic Committee. Messrs. Bancroft, Storrow '85, Storrow '89, Watriss, Brandegee and Hutchinson represent rowing. Boyden, Hodges, Frothingman, Scannell and Wrenn represent baseball. Brooks, Waters, Wrightington, Sears, Cumnock and Holden are football men. Morrison, Lee and Bingham stand for track athletic interests. Gardner, Dibblee, Fairbank and Longworth were all prominent in class athletics...
...HOCKEY.- Practice at 3 p. m., sharp. Play Wrenn's team at 4 p. m. on Fresh Pond...
...Tucker, P. C. Browne, H. McK. Jones, H. Norton, J. G. Forbes, T. W. Little, R. C. Johnson, C. L. Cole, M. S. Freeman, L. Ward, D. C. Williams. Coxswain-H. B. Wrenn...
HARVARD ATHLETES are not all dead. This is plainly seen from "Afield and Afloat." In this special magazine (just out) are to be found pictures of leading athletes such as Wrenn, Cabot, Burke, Forbes, Paine, Vincent, Goodrich, Hollister. This book contains plates of famous players in all branches of athletics in Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and others. Bound nicely, and intended not merely to look at but to keep. Sold at Memorial or sent by mail for 25 cents, by F. H. Beals 1900, 7 Wendell street...